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Sadly Apple's iAd is a necessary evil to tolerate, whilst they steal Google's revenue - and dig Google's grave.
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Shipment times decreasing, could be increased and streamlined production. But I suppose this [I]could[/I] be construed as sales decreasing ! Quick trolls ! Now is your chance to remind us of why a larger IPhone will never sell !
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tallest skil wrote: » Depends on what you mean by pure. Corundum seems to get much of its value from being impure, the trace elements making it ‘pretty’ and causing women to get all glittery-eyed. Red corundum is so impure it gets its own name. ;)…
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Wait a minute. Those 'pucks' in the top photos are each 575 pounds of pure Sapphire !!! ?
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Surely the sapphire furnaces are still in the plant and the 700 staff are ready to work ? Bring in some people to run it (perhaps foreign ) that have an ethic to work hard and honour contracts and they are good to go.
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The dual lens for depth idea is interesting. That means amongst other things you could adjust the clipping plane of an image in post. For instance, Professional photographers frequently have to mask out the outline of the forground image to adjust …
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What I find incredible is, Steve Jobs was never secretive about why Apple was, and is succesful. He took time to explain the thinking behind Apple, the listening, the nurturing, the thought and care they gave developing each product. He very openly …
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singularity wrote: » that's it DED, keep up your reputation of journalistic integrity and replying with thoughtful insightful responses to posters and refusing to respond with insults and petty mindedness. :rolleyes: What did you find incorrect…
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relic wrote: » Hah, I think this is too funny, It's not just Apple, things like this are always blown out of proportion, I have never had a single virus or malware on any of my devices but if you believe some of these articles out there, like many…
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rogifan wrote: » It would be nice to have some sort of guest mode or kid mode which has limited access to the device. Not everybody can afford to own multiple iPads and it would be nice for parents to be able to hand off their iPad to their kids w…
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benjamin frost wrote: » Whatever. You're splitting hairs over terminology. My initial point still stands: the latest iMac is an incremental improvement over the last one. We're still waiting for the next revolution in computing, which they last …
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macxpress wrote: » I don't care if its the first 5k panel or not...I don't care what the technology is, etc, etc. I'm just saying its not on par with the non-retina display in terms of quality. What is there not to understand about that simple s…
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rob bonner wrote: » Ended up sending mine back. Had it setup next to my existing thunderbolt monitor, and while it was a little sharper, it was not even close to the 'wow' range. That said, if I needed a iMac this would be the one, or, it it wou…
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benjamin frost wrote: » Suffering. It’s such a pain, because if you forget to mute it in control centre, you can't mute it with the screen locked. You have to unlock, go into control centre and mute it, then lock it again. Exponentially slowe…
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But what they are doing is still not as bad as what Wall Street did during the housing bubble and government bailouts. Those Wall Street FRAUDS make GT Advanced look like Saints. Lets get off of our high horse. I hate GT Advanced just as much as…
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benjamin frost wrote: » That was September before the Air 2. Apple have redeemed themselves somewhat with it. They're still in the doghouse with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, though. Actually, I think they're doing rather well. Regarding the I…
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benjamin frost wrote: » 80%! Amazing! Total dominance! Here we are, four years after the iPad's debut, three years after Jobs's death. Thermonuclear may not have a strict definition, but Jobs would have been happy to see that statistic, I feel.…
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Sog's in a forgiving mood today though. He was just saying that bringing up criminal convictions and pardons for the Samsung CEO was just getting too personal.
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frac wrote: » I noticed that too. Earlier this year I wrote to the BBC Trustees asking questions about product placement. The reply was dissembling in general, covered by 'general policy of Equality of Opportunity'?? I wrote back to ask why then…
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fallenjt wrote: » 4-PIN in public is the worst implementation for "secured" method. What's the point of using PIN that everyone can see lol. Also, cellular signal needed for authentication from the cloud and always-on NFC suck. Google wallet is st…